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A percussive instrument made of metal or other hard material, typically but not always in the shape of an inverted cup with a flared rim, which resonates when struck.
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Asked what his imprint on the London Games would be, Bell said: "Watch and find out.
Maybe that star will be Bell or Botha, or maybe someone a few years their junior.
My guess is that it will be Prior; my preference would be Bell for the rest of the tournament.
But the labels at the Yale Center for British Art reveal them to be bell pushes, fashioned by Carl Fabergé at the turn of the 20th century for the newly electrified system for summoning servants at Buckingham Palace.
Although this accumulation appears to be bell shaped, a normal distribution could not be detected by the chi-square test.
It turns out to be Bell X1's most satisfying album to date.
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My secret vice used to be bell-ringing, but with two teenage daughters and a busy career I'm afraid the bells are rather silent at the moment.
"My mom said, 'Oh, sweetie, I can't buy you those, because by the time I shorten them they won't be bell-bottoms anymore,' " Manning recently recalled.
The next, if we're really lucky, might be Bell-Drummond, once of Catford Wanderers, an inner city kid spirited away at the right age to a posh country school, and already something of a cult hero in these parts.
To concentrate on the chain length, as may be the case for P. inversa, this hypothesis predicts that cuticular hydrocarbon profiles of unfertile workers of social insects should be bell-shaped, with abundant peaks in the centre (e.g. 27 carbon atoms in the case of P. inversa) and minor peaks at both ends.
Based on data from Maedler et al., this relationship could possibly be bell-shaped, similar to that of β-cell rate of change.
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